JEFFREY RALSTON MOORE - Sustainability Profile

Associate Professor, Geology & Geophysics

u0853051@utah.edu

Publications

  • NATURE & CULTURE: Finnegan, R. (2021). Vibration of Natural Rock Arches and Towers Excited by Helicopter-Sourced Infrasound. Earth Surface Dynamics., 03/03/2021
  • CLIMATE CHANGE: Quirk B.J., Mackey G.N., Fernandez D.P., Armstrong A. & Moore J.R. (2020). Speleothem and glacier records of latest Pleistocene–early Holocene climate change in the western North American interior. (pp. 776-790). Vol. 35. Journal of Quaternary Science., 08/01/2020
  • CLIMATE CHANGE: Quirk B.J., Moore J.R., Laabs B.J.C., Plummer M.A. & Caffee M.W. (2020). Latest Pleistocene glacial and climate history of the Wasatch Range, Utah. Vol. 238. Quaternary Science Reviews., 06/15/2020
  • ECOLOGICAL & ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE: Moore J., Geimer P., Finnegan R. & Michel C. (2019). Dynamic analysis of a large freestanding rock tower (Castleton tower, Utah). (pp. 2125-2131). Vol. 109. Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America., 10/01/2019
  • ECOLOGICAL & ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE: Quirk B., Moore J., Laabs B., Caffee M. & Plummer M. (2018). Termination II, Last Glacial Maximum, and Lateglacial chronologies and paleoclimate from Big Cottonwood Canyon, Wasatch Mountains, Utah. (pp. 1889-1902). Vol. 130. Bulletin of the Geological Society of America., 11/01/2018
  • ECOLOGICAL & ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE: Moore J., Pankow K., Ford S., Koper K., Hale J., Aaron J. & Larsen C. (2017). Dynamics of the Bingham Canyon rock avalanches (Utah, USA) resolved from topographic, seismic, and infrasound data. (pp. 615-640). Vol. 122. Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface., 03/01/2017
  • ECOLOGICAL & ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE: Moore J., Thorne M., Koper K., Wood J., Goddard K., Burlacu R., Doyle S., Stanfield E. & White B. (2016). Anthropogenic sources stimulate resonance of a natural rock bridge. (pp. 9669-9676). Vol. 43. Geophysical Research Letters., 09/28/2016
  • ECOLOGICAL & ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE: Starr A., Moore J. & Thorne M. (2015). Ambient resonance of Mesa Arch, Canyonlands National Park, Utah. (pp. 6696-6702). Vol. 42. Geophysical Research Letters., 01/01/2015

Media

  • ECOLOGICAL & ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE: Discover the sound that could preserve Utah’s arches - National Geographic, 10/11/2021
  • ECOLOGICAL & ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE: The Delicacy of Arches - EOS, 07/13/2020